SHARON MIGUES “It’s tremendous that SCO- NA began here and speaks well of the University and students.” Mary - Hardin.. Baylor College. BILL CATES ‘Tve been very impressed with the people and things here. The student hospital ity especially impressed me.” West Point. SC ON A Delegates Give Impressions Statements varying frorti “Where are the girls?” to “And those boots . . .” were some of the answers given by SCONA dele gates to the question of what was their first impression of A&M. In a random survey, a dozen SCONA delegates were asked to comment upon their opinion of A&M after arriving on campus Wednesday. Members of the delegation from Mexico were impressed by student friendliness and that they were able to meet the president of the university. After seeing the Corps Review, one female delegate simply re marked, “It’s really cool!” Nearly everyone said some thing about the friendliness of A&M students. As two repre sentatives from the Naval Acad emy put it, “That’s the big thing.” Christinas ‘House Party’ Planned For A&M International Students The Aggie Christian Fellow ship, in cooperation with the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow ship, is organizing a contingent of international students at A&M to attend a “Christmas House Party” at a Colorado ski lodge Dec. 19-26. Tom Wright, ACF secretary, said a meeting of those interest ed in attending has been set for 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Gay Room on the second floor of the YMCA building. The purpose of the meeting is to explain details of the project and arrange for uni versity transportation if neces- „#• The Inter-Varsity Fellowship, an interdenominational Christian organization on university cam puses around the world, annually sponsors the week-long event at Bear Trap Ranch near Colorado Springs, Colo. Cost for each guest’s registration, lodging and meals during the period is $49. Among the activities planned are skiing, skating, toboganning, hiking, touring the Air Force Academy and other attractions near Colorado Springs, and, according to the explanatory pamphlet issued by the Fellow ship, “celebrating an American Christmas with a Christmas tree, gift exchange, carolling and a visit from Santa Claus.” “We’ll have a representative of the Inter - Varsity Fellowship from Dallas at Friday’s meet ing,” Wright added. NOW ON! “Lucky Spot Contest!” It’s Free It’s Free! All You Aggies Come Now! Join The Fun! Aggieland Recreation Center Redmond Terrace Center “Where The Girls Play” G. T. O. LeMans Catalina Attention JANUARY GRADS. Sellstrom Pontiac-Buick has faith in YOUR FUTURE ORDER for IMMEDIATE or DECEMBER DELIVERY Any PONTIAC - BUICK - OPEL NO PAYMENT until FEB. NO or small DOWN PAYMENT Take A New Car To Your New Job (All Transactions Subject To Credit Approval) SELLSTROM PONTIAC-BUICK 2700 Texas Ave. 822-1336 26th & Parker 822-1307 Riveria KAREN HARPER “I’d heard about A&M and the Corps review was beau tiful and the campus is pret ty.” University of Arizona. RALPH GIPSON “One thing I noticed was the “thank you” sign for your football team. The school spirit here must be very high.” University of Alabama. JAVIER GUERRERO “People are very friendly, we met the president of the college and have received good hospitality from the Corps and civilians.”’ Uni versity of Mexico. THE BATTALION Thursday, I>ecember 8, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 6 Read Battalion Classifieds PIZZA HUT 2610 Texas Ave. Tel. 822-1441 OPEN 11:30 a. m. to Midnight Friday & Saturday till 1:00 a. m. Serving (Ap ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED SPECIALS FOR: THURS., FRI.&SAT. DEC. 8, 9 & 10, 1966. 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