The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1972, Image 3

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    •Janet Landers
Miss - Information
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 20, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 3
Coeds Feel Like ‘Brothers’
atu >-da
his is the section we have
■en planning for quite some
Itime. So here it is, Miss Informa-
|i6n. This column and page will
contain news and announcements
of interest to the A&M coed.
■ We are open for all sugges
tions and criticism.
_I| ★ ★ ★
^■it’s time for you girls to dig
lout your tennis shoes from the
[bottom of the closet, put them
A [on and run over to Room 232 of
jlG. Rollie White Coliseum.
If you are interested in partici-
fpating in intercollegiate sports,
there will be an organizational
meeting for the TAMU Women’s
Sports Association at 5:30 p.m.
[Thursday.
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
According to Kay Don of the
Physical Education Department,
all coed sports clubs are grouped
under the Women’s Sports Asso
ciation. From these, team mem
bers are chosen to participate in
competition with other colleges.
★ ★ ★
This is not only the season of
increased activity among A&M’s
female students, but also among
the women-faculty members.
Dean of Women Toby Schreiber
and Women’s Counselor Patricia
Self co-hosted women’s faculty-
staff luncheon at the Ramada Inn
Tuesday. The purpose of the
luncheon was to help some 60
women get acquainted and extend
an invitation to help coed groups
on campus by acting as sponsors
or advisors.
Cwens, a sex-vice sorority, pre
sented apples for the teachers
and offered assistance to any fac
ulty member.
N'—
Barcelona
RESERVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL
RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION
700 Dominik — Call 846-1709 for Information
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Student Section, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Volleyball
Courts, T.V. Loange, Pool Table, Club Rooms.
Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet Professional Management.
Security Guard.
The Newest in Apartments in College Station/Bryan Area.
Student Plan $62.50 per month. We have separate Girls’ Dorm.
Girls living on the A&M cam
pus for the first time say they
have quickly been accepted into
the “Aggie brotherhood.”
An all-male college until 1963,
A&M admitted female students
on a limited full-time basis until
1969 when the doors were com
pletely opened. But housing for
the girls was off-campus in apart
ments and homes until the com
pletion last month of an $8 mil
lion dormitory complex.
The new dorms brought 712
girls on-campus, including one
hall with girls on the first two
floors and boys on the top two.
Officials believe the new com
plex played a major part in a
53 per cent women enrollment in-
cx-ease for TAMU, bringing coed
enrollment to a record 2,712. To
tal enx-ollment now numbers 16,-
156.
A sampling at the coed dorms
brought out these opinions:
—Girls came to Aggieland be
cause of its academic reputation
in a number of professional career
ax-eas.
—Students feel the campus is
fx-iendly, large enough to offer
diverse programs, yet not bux-ying
students in large classes.
—Friendship is important hex-e.
Several girls said they had de
veloped closer ties with fellow
students than they did at their
hometown high schools.
—Girls say the male students
txeat them as if they are special,
“as a person.”
—The coed housing is consid
ered the best anywhere by gills
who have lived on other cam
puses.
Brenda Buegeler, freshman ed
ucation major from Alice, said
she decided to become an Aggie
after visiting the campus several
times on 4-H txdps.
“Evex-yone was so fx-iendly,”
Miss Buegeler recalled.
“Everyone says ‘hello’ or “how
dy’ and it makes you feel at
home.”
Her observations were echoed
over and over by other coeds.
Kax-en Haws of Austin, daugh
ter of an Austin veterinarian who
graduated from TAMU in 1948,
i - ecalled “I wanted to come to
A&M since I was a child.”
But the junior accounting ma
jor also wanted to live in a dor-
mitox-y dux-ing her freshman year,
so she spent a year at UT-Austin
for the experience of living with
gix-ls from all levels of life.
She transferred to TAMU a
year ago. Miss Haws said she
feels a part of the univex-sity this
year by living on-campus.
“I love Texas A&M,” Miss
Haws explained, “because every
one cares about each other. If
you need help, thex-e’s always
someone to turn to.”
“It’s all part of something like
a bi - otherhood,” is how Nancy
Ondrovik of Dallas summed up
the Aggie coed spirit. “Aggies
want to do something for their
school, and they care what hap
pens,” the junior psychology ma
jor said.
Betsy Price and her husband,
Wayne, both Southwestern Uni
versity graduates, live in Dunn
Hall, she as head resident ad
visor.
“I’ve found most of our girls
entexed A&M because of the aca
demic reputation,” Mrs. Price in
formed. “Many of the freshmen
were attracted by the College of
Science.”
Mr. and Mrs. Price, who share
a small apaxtment in the dorm
wittf male and female residents,
said the mixed dorm has no prob
lems because the boys respect
the girls’ pxivacy.
“Most girls come here because
of the type of school Texas A&M
is, and the friendly atixiosphex-e,”
Mrs. Price noted. “They know
thei'e are a lot of boys, but I
find the girls are more interest
ed in a good education than the
ratio of boys to girls.”
There also are some answers
one would expect.
Fox- example, one girl who did
not want to be identified said
going to A&M was a family tra
dition.
“My grandfather and father
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FOR SALE
SPECIAL NOTICE
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HELP WANTED
Wanted: Nii?ht clerk 7 p. m. to fi:15
i m.
ehds with other niKht
person. Western Motel.
lays
with other niKht clerk. Apply in
150t2
Part-time church dietitian to net as
k tchen hostess for church coffee hour and
Rxith supper. Responsible for care of
* kitchen, operation of equipment and assist-
iu- volunteers with din
ners, socials. Call
15014
ap:
Call 822-0133 9-noon or 5-7.
Need 4 waitresses. Day and eveninK-
Apply in person at 807 Texas Ave., Oak-
fijidKe SmokeX
ehouse Restaurant.
! Men or women, full or part-time. SI.80
inK salary,
an be arranKed for students or housewives.
*r hour star
j Four tickets to the I.SU Kame. Call
840-2774 after 5 or 846-0533 before 5 and
ash for Jim. 150t3
ATTKNTION ACC IKS Permanent em
ployment. KveninK work. Tim
Want the key to care-tree livinK : Come
by and pick it up I Hi-NeiKhbor Mobile
Home, 840-3760. 151 tl
arranKed to meet schedule. $125 per week
Kuaranteed after one week traininir. Apply
201 Varisco BldK. between 1 & 4 daily.
This is a sales position. 136tfn
FOR RENT
ColleKe Hills across from new city ball.
furnished apartment.
Lower one bedroom 1 urmshec
Adults only. Ample closet spt
air conditioned. $75. No bil
ace. Window
1 paid. 846-
151tfn
Horse stalls with pasture, 3 miles fro
inK provided if desirr
Reasonable. 846-3502.
campus, feedir
desired.
15012
»rt-time hours
eninKs at both stores. Apply in person
ily at WhatabuiKer No. 43, 1101 Texas
Married student or Kraduate student.
Svening hours. Repp
SOME FOODS. Pleasant
123,0869.
K1J
ntinK NATIONAL
Kood
1 pay.
I36tfn
PERSONAL
To the students and personnel of TAMU.
Du you need to buy quality furniture?
Jliscount Furniture sells and offers to you
duality and national brand furniture at
prices. You must see us before
FRENCH QUARTER
APARTMENTS
2 blocks from A&M.
1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished.
Pool and Laundry Facilities.
Call 846-8981
House, barn & corrals with 3 c_. acres
for rent on Bonneville road just off East By
Pass. Call 822-1328 from 8 to 5:30, 822-
0367 after 5:30. 142tfn
1 bedroom nicely furnished house, $65 a
month. Call 823-6045. 143tfn
duality i
niscuunt
»ou buy. Free delivery. Budget plan
offered if desired. Location: 501 North
Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd and
North Texas Ave. Next door to Kmploy-
nent Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
^ieed furniture, you cannot afford not to
us before you buy at Discount Furni-
fure Co. 136tfn
—EVERYDAY-
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Premium grade Douglas Tires
mounted and HIGH SPEED
balanced for no extra charge.
Priced below the so-called
“Sale” prices on most tires.
Just check price with any
others. We sell only Premium
grade tires, and gladly invite
comparison.
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 13.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
Prestone Anti-Freeze
and summer coolant
$1.69
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
26 Years In Bryan
BROADMOOR ARMS APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished.
All utilities and cable paid. All electric,
central air & heat. From $135. Four
Students $33.75 each. From Manor East
ShoppinK Center take Villa Maria to
first liKht, turn riKht on Carter Creek,
Ko 3 blocks and turn left on Broad
moor. Office 1411 Broadmoor. 5
minutes to campus. 846-2737 138tfn
Vacuum cleaner—Kirby complete with
all attachments. $50. 846-8965. ISftfn
Graduation Invitations for December
Graduates ko on sale Sept. 11 - Oct. 13 at
the Cashier’s Window — MSC from 8:00 -
5:00 - Mon. - Fri. 141t24
Wards 250-CC motorcycle. Good condi
tion. $125. 822-0059. 151tfn
Must sell 1971 r leetwoort mobile home,
14 x 64, two bedroom, unfurnished, central
air and heat, no down payment, assume
loan. Call 822-6649 after 5:30 p. m.,
anytime on weekends. 151t3
1971 ChallenKer 340-bbL. Loaded. 845-
4063. 150t4
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
DodKe Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
10-speed bicycle less than a year old.
Like new. $85. 823-5285. 150t2
1965 MustanK V-8 automatic, air. disc
brakes, new tires. 823-3225. 150t4
Will sell or trade in-door bike-type exei
Kiri’s 3-speed bicycle in koo
condition. 846-1218. 150t
cycle for
’71 Triumph Bonneville. Good condition.
Call 845-4473 after 8 p. m. 150t3
CHILD CARE
Experienced babysittinK in my home near
campus. All nKes welcomed. 846-6340.
146t!
WORK WANTED
Experienced typist would like to do
typinK at home. 846-7630. 150t4
Gibson electric Kuitar ES-330 hard cas<
ke i
Kt
m, perfect. Hal Harris 822-6133 after
■ KUltar ES-330 hard case,
professional model like new, less than half
price. Also Martin Kuitar, a collector’s
itei
5 p. m.
1969 Honda CB-350, $395. Call 846-9220
after 5. 14914
Fast and expert typinK, Julie, 846-0222
eveninKs. 143tfn
TypinK 822-0526.
TypinK
erienced.
near campus. Electric. Ex
perienced. Symbols. 846-8965 or 846-0571.
I24tfn
TypinK. Call 845-2451.
’70 Torino two-door hardtop V-8 loaded. \
See to appreciate. 846-2818. 14915
1967 Triumph Bonneville.
Best offer. 846-4574.
Excellent.
146tfn
’71 Yahama 175 Enduro. Excellent con
dition. 1400 miles. See at V-l-G Hensel.
145tfn
1972 Honda SL-350, only 1100 miles
cellent condition, 846-2998. L
Din YOU KNOW?
Little John’s CaterinK Service
4613 Texas Ave.
(Next to A&W Rootbeerl
Serves Daily: Mon.-Thur. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
BAR-B-Q & Fried Catfish
Draft Beer
1967 Chevrolet % ton pickup, V-8 with
neck hitch, brake control.
oose
Tape.
Call 822-3980 after 5 p. m.
in K«od
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
§
HICKORY
HILLS
Mobile Home
Community
Bryan’s Newest
& Finest
Spacies & Mobile
Homes for rent
Phone 822-6912—823-5701
2001 Beck Street
Also entrance on Hwy* 2818
at Industrial Park
122 tfn
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
TRY
; BATTALION CLASSIFIED
From Rock & Country To Swing!
Dance Music
THE BARONS AGENCY
OF HOUSTON
H. H. “Bud” McDaniel ’42
Box
1136. Bellaire, Texas 77101
(713) 666-0800
MOBILTOWN PARK
Mobile Homes and Spaces
For Rent
Spaces $2C> - $35 per mo.
Natural gas—Pool—-Near A&M
Stables—$15 per mo.—Working
pen and riding area available.
TV Cable Available
Local Moving Service
400 Ehlinger Dr.—822-5358
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FREE BUS SERVICE TO ft
FROM AftM CAMPUS
Welcome
Students Children
Pets
FROM
Dishwasher &
garbage disposal
AM elec, kitchens
2 swimming pools
2 laundry rooms
Covered parking
All bills pd inc. TV
Cable
$ 140
STUDENTS $£^r4Q
SPECIAL 9 fErfcH
Ph. 846-6111
505 Hwy. 30
College Sta., Tex.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Texas AMohiie Home Oullel
Sales and Service
at hwy. e a 21
GRYAN. TEXAS 77001
• Low down payment
• Local Bank financing
• Up to 12 years to pay
• Free delivery and set up
Phone 822-9140
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
are both Aggies,” she related.
“Dad couldn’t get my two broth
ers to come, so he sent me. Yes,
1 wanted to come, too.”
Mrs. Price said girls under 21
years of age must be in the hall
by midnight on weekdays and by
2 a.m. on weekends, except for
those with parental permission to
have no hours. Approximately
half of the under 21 girls have
that permission, she said.
The girls reported dorm facili
ties—including mail delivery, sau
na baths, laundry facilities and
special study rooms—are the best
they have seen.
And the coeds express belief in
the Aggie traditions. They predict
the TAMU female graduate will
be just as loyal a former student
as any graduate—in the past or
in the future.
Budget Recipes
With Hamburger
RECIPES FEATURE
How do Hungarian meatballs
sound? What about enchiladas?
Or meatloaf? With ground beef
as a basic ingredient, all three of
these dishes give the student on
a hamburger meat budget a break
from just plain hamburgers every
night.
Enchiladas are easy and quick
to make. Ingredients needed are:
one pack corn tortillas, cheese,
beanless chili, and onions. Tor
tillas, covered with chili, are laid
in a long dish. Cheese and onions
are spooned in, the tortillas and
closed, and the dish is placed in
an oven, preheated at 350 degrees,
for 15-20 minutes.
Meatloaf takes a little longer,
but is worth waiting for. One
pound of ground beef will feed
at least six people. The ground
beef is mixed with two eggs,
bread pieces, one cup milk, and
seasoning. The meat is then shap
ed into a loaf, placed in a greased
loaf pan and baked at 475 degrees
for about 50 minutes.
A final variation with hambur
ger meat is Hungarian meatballs.
Ingredients needed are: ground
beef, bread crumbs, milk, onions,
Brighten Your Apartment or Dorm from
HARDY GARDENS
Hardy Gardens has the largest selection in this area
of living plants for inside or patio areas.
• TERRARIUMS
• POT PLANTS
• HANGING BASKETS
• DISH GARDENS
• CACTUS GARDENS
We have everything for
their care.
HARDY GARDENS
QiGen
Stuffival
...it depends
onyon.
Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 to 6
1127 Villa Maria Rd.
Phone 846-8319
Opening soon “DANDY’LION”
In Manor East Mall
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Where It All Came From
Get It with
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Ike & Tina Turner
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Friday, September 22
8:00 p. m. — MSC Ballroom
Admission $1.00 per person
salt, flour, noodles, butter and
sour cream.
A medium-sized saucepan is fill
ed halfway with water, lightly i
salted and brought to a boil. In T
a, bqwl, break up the meat and
mix it well with the bread crumbs,
half the milk, the onion and half
the salt. Shape into one inch
balls and drop into boiling water.
Let simmer for ten minutes.
In a large saucepan cook noo
dles following package instruc
tions while—wipe your brow—in
a small saucepan make the sauce
by combining the flour with the
sour cream and the remaining
salt. Over low heat, stirring con
stantly, add the remaining half
eup milk and continue stirring
until smooth and thick. By now
the meatballs have simmered long
enough. Drain and pour cream
sauce over them. Simmer over
very low heat so the sauce doesn’t ;
boil. Drain noodles and toss with
butter. You’re ready to eat!
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Phillip |. Bielamowicz joins the team
of professionals at
Charles E.Thomas Agency.
Protective Life is happy to announce the appointment of Phillip
J. Bielamowicz as Sales Representative with the Charles E.
Thomas Agency. Call on him. He is equipped to serve your per
sonal or business insurance needs.
Charles E. Thomas.Agency, P. O. Drawer C.Q., College Station,
Texas 77840, Telephone: (713) 846-7714
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