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1 ‘It Was Never Like This In Milner Hall’ THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 5 and from all I’ve seen, Krue- J ger-Dunn is going to be more ■From what everyone has told than just a place to live,” Cheri MiBell, a freshman sociology major krifrom Ft. Worth said of her initial [(impression of TAMU's first on- «!lcampus housing for women, fii The living center complex, with [fits many facilities, is designed to ^provide just that—more than a J ^ place to live. Although construc- tion delays have extended the ^completion date of the central j. i J commons building until about September 15, both living wings U (jp N have been occupied to their 948- porary, and we can live with a little inconvenience for a few days,” she added. “I guess the absence of a din ing hall nearby will be the big gest problem for most students,” Terry Hardt, a Devine (Texas) freshman floriculture student said. According to Management Services Director Howard Vestal, coordinator of the project, the lower-level commons dining fa cility will be available shortly after the building is completed. Until then, arrangements have been made for men residents to eat in Duncan Hall and women residents in Sbisa Hall, he added. Sbisa’s dining schedule will provide almost continuous dining to reduce conflicts for the stu dents. Meal hours will be: break fast, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.; con tinental line, 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; lunch, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and dinner, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Alternate arrangements for mail, dry cleaning and laundry student capacity. Not without their last minute [ ( problems, the living wings have ^jbeen the target of some occu- kU pants’ good natured criticism. [(“Right now there are two things Lthat are too cold—the air con- Mditioning and the hot water,” ^ Kathy Geoffry, a graduate chem- jjriistry student from Atlanta, Geor- gia commented. “We realize that these sort of things are only tem- HAVING A PARTY? Call Little John’s Catering Service 4613 Texas Ave. 846-1132 edmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery A JLLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 STUDENTS MOVING into the new Krueger-Dunn complex found a host of problems greeting them, including the usual grind of walking to-and-from the dorms to unload their cars on the fourth floors if need be. Alpha Phi Omega, A&M's men's service fra ternity, frequently helped solve moving problems of young coeds. (Photo by Robert Salas) pick-up and deposit have also been made and described in an information sheet distributed to Krueger-Dunn residents, Vestal said. Early arrivals at the complex found a lot of things about the facility that were by no means inconvenient. “So far I have found about 3,000 different ways to arrange my room and stack the furniture,” Jo Anne Gray, a Kerrville freshman pre-med stu dent said, breathlessly. “It’s real ly great to have so much flexi bility.” Terry Calvin, a graduate stu dent in herpetology from Rock Hill, South Carolina endorsed the furniture, especially for the stor age space it provided and added, “I really appreciate the thought fulness of having a bath tub on each floor. A shower is great, but it is nice to be able to relax and soak once in a while.” With the social-recreational hub of the complex nearing com pletion, student satisfaction will most surely outlast the com plaints regarding some tempo rary inconveniences. 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