The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1972, Image 4

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THURSDAY
Sept. 7, 1972
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(Across from the front of A&M campus)
College Station, Texas
Page 4
College Station, Texas
Thursday, September 7, 1972
THE BAB
Rogers Meets With Israeli Ambassador
WASHINGTON UP) _ Secre
tary of State William P. Rogers
met Wednesday with Israeli Am
bassador Yitzhak Rabin in an at
tempt to find ways to prevent
terrorism of the kind that struck
the Olympic Games in Munich.
Meanwhile, other State Depart
ment officials discussed U. S.
proposals with 40 diplomats.
Rogers has been ordered by
President Nixon to seek coopera
tion by other governments “on
an urgent basis’' on ways to halt
terrorism.
State Department spokesman
Charles W. Bray said the meet
ings Wednesday were called “to
convey the President’s interest in
broad international consultations
and on eliciting other govern
ments’ opinions.’’
In the meeting with Rabin,
Bray said Rogers expressed the
Americans’ “deep sense of hor
ror” over the terrorist attack by
Arab guerrillas which ended in
the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes
as well as six other persons in
Munich.
Rabin told reporters that he
and Rogers reached an under
standing that Arab governments
who support such groups have
to bear responsibility.
Rabin provided no details but
he said there “are many ways to
make clear the Arab responsi
bility.”
It was understood, however,
that U.S. officials are reluctant
to take a harsh line or to assess
any blame at this time, prefer
ring to obtain a clearer picture.
There was some confusion con
cerning a report that Israel had
asked the United States to with
draw from the Olympic Games
because of the Munich incident.
Rabin had indicated to report
ers that he expressed Israel’s
tary as saying “the United
government has to think
it.”
feelings “that the Olympic
games have to be ended.’’
When asked about Roger’s re
sponse, Rabin quoted the secre-
Old Blue Jeans Never Die
Old blue jeans never die. They
just become worn and faded. And
the older they get, the more you
can give them their own person
ality — and yours.
It’s here on campus. Both co
eds and guys are decorating their
jeans. Some sport embroidered
flowers and butterflies along
their hems. Others applique
Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedule
Week Beginning Sept. 10 Thru Sept. 16, 1972
Master Menu No. 3
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Orange Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Chilled Apricots
Fried Eggs
Sausage Links
Toast-Jelly-Oleo
Blueberry Hotcakes
Syrup
Coffee-Milk
Dinner
* Roast Boneless Pork Loin
Chicken Croquette
Brown Gravy Apple Sauce Red
*Shoepeg White Corn Br. w/Green
Pepper Pieces
*Tri Taters
Fruit Compote
Rainbow Salad
Tossed Green Salad
Bleu Cheese Dressing
Strawberry Pie
Hot Rolls-Oleo-Ice Tea
Breakfast
Orange Juice
Fresh Fruit
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Scrambled Eggs
Jelly-Oleo
Sausage Patties
Raisin Toast Duncan Only
2. Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins
Sausage Patties
Milk-Coffee
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
Breakfast
Orange Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Scrambled Eggs
Home Fried Potatoes
Hot Biscuits-Jelly-Oleo
2. Coffee Cake
Pan Fried Bacon
Coffee-Milk
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes &, Fried Eggs
Dinner
♦Sloppy Joe on Bun
♦Corn Dogs w/Mustard
French Fried Potatoes
♦Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork
Buttered Mixed Vegetables
Cheese Rice
Cottage Cheese & Peach Halves
Chocolae Pudding
Bread-Oleo
Fruit Punch
Dinner
♦Fried Jumbo Shrimp 6 each
Cocktail Sauce
♦Sukiyaki Over Rice
♦French Fried Potatoes
♦Buttered Peas w/Whole Onions
Beef Rice
Buttered Succotash
Grape Jello
Peach Cobbler
Cornbread-Oleo-Fruit Punch
Supper
MONDAY “ • • * l^ifad^w^hni^heese, &
Onions
♦Baked Potatoes w/Sour Cream
♦Buttered English Peas w/Gran.
Onion
Golden Corn Br.
Steamed Rice
Tossed Salad Russian Drs.
Hot Rolls-Oleo
Ice Cream-Ass’t. Cookies
Milk-Coffee-Ice Tea
Breakfast
Tomato Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Blueberry Muffins
Pan Fried Bacon
2. Jelly Fritters-Oleo
Pan Fried Bacon
Milk-Coffee
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes, Fried &
Scrambled Eggs
Supper
♦Grilled Beef Cutlet Au Jus
Beef Turnovers w/Gravy
♦Snowflake Potatoes
♦Southern Style Corn
Ranch Style Barbecue Beans
Club Spinach
Tossed Salad
French Dressing
German Chicolate Cake
Bread-Oleo
Milk-Coffee-Ice Tea
Dinner
♦Baked Tuna & Noodles
♦Baked Beans w/Franks
♦Turnip Greens w/Ham Base
Chilled Whole Tomatoes
Cardinal Salad
French Dressing
Ice Cream Ass’t. Cookies
Bread-Oleo
Ice Tea
Supper
♦Chicken Fried Steak
Cream Gravy
Braised Beef & Gravy
♦Steamed Rice
Mashed Potatoes
♦Broccoli Chopped Buttered
Raisin Slaw
1.000 Island Dressing
p eac h Crisp
Hot Rolls-Oleo-Milk-Coffee Grape
Punch
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Grapefruit Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins
Finger Steaks
2. Scrambled Eggs
Finger Steaks
Raisin Toast Duncan Only
Jelly Oleo-Milk-Coffee
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
SATURDAY
Breakfast
Pineapple Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Coffee Cake
Grilled Ham
2. Scrambled Eggs
Grilled Ham
Hot Biscuits-Jelly-Oleo
Coffee-Milk
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
Dinner
♦Chicken & Dumpling
♦Smoked Sausage w/Mustard
♦Buttered Rice
♦Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts Buttered
Mixed Fruit Salad
Individual Tarts
Bread-Oleo
Ice Tea
Dinner
♦Roast Beef
Brown Gravy
Pan Fried Liver & Onions
♦Lyonnaise Potatoes
Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork
♦Turnip Greens w/Ham Base
Sliced Tomatoes on Lettuce Leaf
Salad Dressing
Honey & Spice Cake
Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Pineapple & Grapefruit Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Jelly Fritters
Pan Fried Bacon
2. Blueberry Muffins
Pan Fried Bacon
Coffee-Milk
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes, Fried &
Scrambled Eggs
Supper
♦Baked Meat Loaf 101 Sauce
Cheese Ravioli
♦Franconia New Potatoes
♦Mustard Greens w/Ham Base
Yellow Hominy Buttered
Carrots Buttered
Confetti Salad
Apple Pie
Hot Rolls-Oleo
Coffee-Milk-Pink Lemonade
Supper
♦Spaghetti & Meat Balls Canned
Spaghetti Sauce
♦Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Spiced Beets & Onions
Tossed Salad
Russian Dressing
Strawberry Bavarian Pudding
Toasted Garlic French Bread
Coffee-Milk-Orange Punch
Dinner
♦Beef Pot Pies
♦Salmon Patties
♦Creamed Whole Potatoes
♦Harvard Beets
Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Green Peas w/Gran. Onion
Strawberry Jello
Gingerbread Cake
Bread-Oleo
Ice Tea
MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA
MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCAN
Monday through Friday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m.
Continental Line—7:00 a. m. to 10:30
a. m.
Lunch—10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.
Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Monday through Friday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m.
Lunch—M. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and
1:15 p. m.
T. Th.—11:30 and 12:30
Dinner—6:30 p. m.
Supper
♦Roast Beef
Brown Gravy
Barbecued Spareribs
♦Dry Navy Beans w/Salt Pork
♦Lyonnaise Carrots
Steamed Rice
Squash Buttered
Caesar Salad
Blueberry Pie
Bread-Oleo
Milk-Coffee-Orange Punch
Saturday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:30 a. m.
Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Saturday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m.
Lunch—12:15 p. m.
Dinner—5:00 p. m.
Sunday:
Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m.
Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Sunday:
Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m.
Dinner—12:45 p. m.
MSC Food Services
Open 7:00 a. m.
Close 7:00 p. m. Daily
Open Ice Cream Bar for Sbisa
♦The Only Vegetables and Entrees
Served to Limitations Imposed by
Family Style Dining
Plus Sandwich Line in both Sbisa
and Duncan at Lunch and Ham
burger line in Sbisa each week
day evening.
patches or colored scraps to worn
spots on jeans. A pair of jeans
now can last years — with a re
haul job every now and then.
Symbols and slogans adorn
many pairs of jeans. It’s a way
of advertising and a way of let
ting people know how one thinks.
Patches denoting political prefer
ences and symbols of peace and
love are popular appliques. Oth
ers who prefer lighter subjects
decorate jeans with food, fun and
smiley faces.
The coed can “dress up” sporty
jeans with dressy embroidery or
rich material sewn up and down
the seams or around pants edges.
Colored belts and accessories can
give the same pair of jeans dif
ferent looks.
Imagination is the key. It only
takes a few minutes to sew on a
daisy or a flag or the word
“Aggie”.
Are your jeans shrunk and too
short? Add a few inches to the
length and give jeans a new look
at the same time by sewing a
piece of edging to the hem.
Old blue jeans never die. But
they need a little help. With a
spool of thread or a few patches,
you can give your jeans a lift —
and give them their own bit of
personality.
Bray, however, said tfej ——
no request for the UnitedB
to leave the Olympics. K
Earlier in the day,
briefly with a 17-nation
tion on the problems of }>K;
acy. He told that gnm -m
United States "is prepstB
take the most firm, sevtB
tion that the internatiori|| e f ore ^
munity is prepared to
ending all forms of polite F
rorism.
Day Care Center Director
Has Varied Background
Virginia Leahy, director of the
new day care center to be opened
next spring, comes to A&M with
a wide variety of experiences.
Born in Washington, D.C., Vir
ginia was the daughter of a
United States diplomat. Al
though she lived most of her life
in Virginia she has lived in
Maryland and in the Honduras.
Pour years ago the Leahy fam
ily moved to Dallas where Vir
ginia finished her high school
education at Kimball High.
Miss Leahy received a one-year
scholarship of $500 for academic
ability and attended the Univer
sity of Texas at Arlington for a
year and a half. Last semester
Virginia transferred to A&M.
Virginia Leahy, one of seven
children, five of which are in col
lege, has gotten most of her prac
tical experience in helping to
raise her six-year-old youngest
sister. Miss Leahy worked with
Younger Ages, a childs’ clothing
store associated with Margo’s La
Mode. She worked as sales clerk
helping mothers and children.
Virginia also has experience with
the child development center in
Bryan.
Virginia feels that the day care
center will give A&M students a
chance to further their educa
tion whereas children might have
held them back before. The cen
ter will pull the community clos
er, Virginia said, by working to
gether with women’s clubs and
various other organizations.
A meeting for all those inter
ested in helping with the center
will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in
room 3A at the Memorial Stu
dent Center. The meeting will
be to start development on the
center as far as getting a li
cense, a lawyer, sponsors, etc.
The future day care center will
be a non-profit organization lo
cated at the Lutheran Center in
Northgate.
Alpha Lambda
Established
Faculty-Staff
Reception Set
The annual president’s recep
tion for Texas A&M faculty and
staff and their spouses will be
held Tuesday in the Memorial
Student Center ballroom.
While new faculty and staff
members will be honored guests
at the 7 to 9 p.m. reception, Pres
ident Jack K. Williams empha
sized that all faculty-staff and
their spouses are cordially in
vited, along with retired person
nel.
Alpha Lambda, an honorary so
ciety for freshmen women, will
be organized at a 7 p.m. meeting
Thursday in the Social Room of
the Memorial Student Center.
“The Society is being formed
for coeds with a high scholastic
achievement during their fresh
man year,” said Patricia Self, ad
visor to the society. Working
with Self will be Grace Kieffer
of the Mathematics Department.
“The purpose of Alpha Lamb
da is to promote intelligent living
and high standards of learning
and to encourage superior schol
astic attainment among our mem
bers from all colleges at A&M,”
Self asserted.
To be eligible a coed must be
enrolled as a full-time student
carrying at least a 12-hour load
and having a 3.5 GPR. Member
ship is open to all Freshmen
women who meet the scholastic
qualifications.
Omega Phi Alpha will host the
reception.
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